Commerce Education At present most of the major industries of the world are controlled and owned by the developed western countries. To overcome lack of Entrepreneurship in Pakistan‚ it is imperative for us to promote ‘Advanced Commercial Education’ in our country. Modern Business and Commerce Education cover diversified fields of education and research in Management‚ Finance‚ Marketing‚ Accounting and Commercial & Business Law. In industrialized countries‚ Commercial Education is organized
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Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats about my business (E-Commerce) Strengths Ability to compete with other companies global and locally -Implementing an e-commerce business solution allows companies to expand their customer base to a global level without considerable time or expense. Specialization and niche selling -The larger customer base created by online sales allows e-tailers to specialize in certain niche products that could not support a more traditional business model
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Chapter 8 E-Supply Chain‚ Collaborative Commerce‚ and Intrabusiness EC Learning Objectives Upon completion of this chapter‚ you will be able to: 1. Define e-supply chain and describe its characteristics and components. 2. List supply chain problems and their causes. 3. List solutions to supply chain problems provided by EC. 4. Define c-commerce and list its major types. 5. Describe collaborative planning and Collaboration‚ Planning‚ Forecasting and Replenishing (CPFR)‚ and list their benefits.
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an Organization Benefits of introducing an e-commerce system to an organization Organizations are able to carry out their business without worrying about distance and time. Customers can simply log into the organization’s website whenever they please and purchase goods without even moving a muscle. Organizations are able to sell their products and services to customers directly whilst cutting the costs of long-established retailing methods. E-tailer have access to greater opportunities of
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P3 – Explain the potential risks to an organisation of committing to an e-commerce system Hacking - This is associated with malicious programming attacks on the Internet. For example personal data can be stolen online‚ things like your credit card details so the hacker can use that to purchase things. If the hacker gets access to the site and breaks the encryption then they can access customer details. Product Description Problems – Most customers worry that the product description may be wrong
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MOBILE COMMERCE BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT Abstract In this project we aim to know the viewpoints of banks and its customers regarding the mobile banking services offered by the banks. We recorded the viewpoints of banks and its customers through the medium of a questionnaire filled by banks and various individuals using mobile banking services. Mobile banking services are being offered by all the banks these days and people do opt for such services as they
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Executive Summary Commerce Bank was founded in 1973 by Vernon Hill II who took his experience in operating fast-food restaurants and applied it to banking. He decided to call his branches "stores" and developed a business model focused on maximizing customer convenience and delivering consistently great customer experiences. Commerce Bank invested heavily in store facilities and personnel to make the customer experience great and did not focus on having the best rates. To increase convenience‚
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Common weaknesses and attacks associated with e-commerce and social networking applications Security of transactions is critical in building the confidence of customers in a specified e-commerce site. This security depends heavily on an organization ’s ability to ensure authenticity‚ availability‚ privacy‚ integrity and disruption of unwanted intrusions. Malicious program known as sniffer programs often disrupt the privacy transactions especially when one uses unauthorized networks. They are found
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merchants traveled around the world and learned the more efficient ways to govern and different cultures or rituals they could adapt. Trade helped shape and link societies and people from the entire world and this motivated and sustained long distance commerce. 2. Eastern Hemisphere societies developed long distance trade more extensively than Western Hemisphere societies because of geography. Some geographical differences added obstacles. For example the narrow bottleneck of Panama covered with
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Introduction The first part of this assignment based around the case study of Carrefour in Russia is to analyse the macro environment in Russia at the time of the case. Opportunities and challenges associated with that environment will also be considered. The best way to understand the macro environment in Russia is to carry out a PEST analysis. PEST stands for the political‚ economic‚ social and technological environments. This type of analysis can be considered an external appraisal of the business
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